WELCOME AUTUMN...
#AB_FAV_FOOD_DRINK
WELCOME AUTUMN...
Mushrooms are often associated with Autumn, but when the weather is 'damp' I see them all year round in nature.
CHESTNUT MUSHROOMS...
The chestnut or cremini mushroom is closely related to the white mushroom and is similar in size and shape. The difference is its brown colour and nutty flavour. In addition, chestnut mushrooms have a lower water content, so they shrink less when cooked. The taste of the chestnut mushrooms is intense, strong and highly flavoured and their texture is similar to meat. The chestnut mushrooms are available all year long and they can also be refrigerated for longer periods of time.
Edible mushrooms.
They are the fleshy and edible fruit bodies of several species of macrofungi (fungi which bear fruiting structures that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye).
They can appear either below ground (hypogeous) or above ground (epigeous) where they may be picked by hand.
Whatever, they enhance many a dish and we love them!
With love to you and thank you for the good wishes, M, (* _ *)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
WELCOME AUTUMN...
#AB_FAV_FOOD_DRINK
WELCOME AUTUMN...
Mushrooms are often associated with Autumn, but when the weather is 'damp' I see them all year round in nature.
CHESTNUT MUSHROOMS...
The chestnut or cremini mushroom is closely related to the white mushroom and is similar in size and shape. The difference is its brown colour and nutty flavour. In addition, chestnut mushrooms have a lower water content, so they shrink less when cooked. The taste of the chestnut mushrooms is intense, strong and highly flavoured and their texture is similar to meat. The chestnut mushrooms are available all year long and they can also be refrigerated for longer periods of time.
Edible mushrooms.
They are the fleshy and edible fruit bodies of several species of macrofungi (fungi which bear fruiting structures that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye).
They can appear either below ground (hypogeous) or above ground (epigeous) where they may be picked by hand.
Whatever, they enhance many a dish and we love them!
With love to you and thank you for the good wishes, M, (* _ *)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved